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- Mythlore is a biannual (originally quarterly) peer-reviewed academic journal founded by Glen GoodKnight and published by the Mythopoeic Society. Although...
- seeing stones The scholar Paul H. Kocher, reviewing Unfinished Tales in Mythlore, noted that all the stories are linked to either The Silmarillion, Akallabeth...
- perceive the Valar "as a pantheon", serving as gods. Judith Kollmann wrote in Mythlore that "the Valar are clearly the gods of Scandinavia, Greece, and Rome,...
- Tolkien, the Saint Brendan Story, and the Idea of Paradise in the West". Mythlore. 17 (4): 16–20, 62. Carpenter, Humphrey (1981, ed.), The Letters of J....
- the Elves during the First Age" (Mythlore 14.1, 1987) "Orc Hosts, Armies and Legions: A Demographic Study" (Mythlore 16.4, 1990) "To -E or -NE? On the...
- Wild Woods: On the Significance of Trees and Forests in Fantasy Fiction". Mythlore. 36 (1 (131)): 39–58. ISSN 0146-9339. Niedbala, Amanda M. (2006). "From...
- moment of Saruman's death. Michael Treschow and Mark Duckworth, writing in Mythlore, note that the return to the Shire emphasises the protagonists' growth...
- Tolkien's Galadriel". Mythlore. 29 (3). Article 8. Fenwick, Mac (1996). "Breastplates of Silk: Homeric Women in The Lord of the Rings". Mythlore. 21 (3). article...
- at about the latitude of ancient Troy." Michael Livingston comments in Mythlore that Minas Tirith resembled Troy in having "impregnable walls", and in...
- neither how to appreciate it nor how to use it. Robley Evans, writing in Mythlore, draws a parallel between Thingol and Fëanor: like him, he turns away from...